PERSONAL.
Mr A. E. Manning, of Hamilton, loaves to-day tor Australia. Bon voyage!
A telegram received tu-day informs us that Mossrs Wesley Sprang, J. (<ane aud H. J. Gruenslude, who have been ou a visit to Kanvhia, leave that place to-day for Pirongia.
Mr C. J. Fulton, chief fibre export tor tho colony, is at present visitiug the Auckland district inspecting liax. He will probably be up here for about a fortnight, inquiring into various matters concerning the industry,
Mr Auri"l Barker, lat-j of Hamilton, and now of " Burgoyne," C imbridge, leave* for Sydney, ou Monday next. W T e understand that his plans for the future are somewhat unsettled, as much will depend upon Mrs Barker's health, which a few months ai;o necessitate 1 her return to Australia. Mr Barker, who formerly held an appointment under the Ouoensland Stuck Department, will be much missed by the Waikato farming community. Our best wishes are with him and Mrs Barker.
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 7007, 11 May 1906, Page 2
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